The Travel Blog

Exotic fishing travel may be our driving passion, but we love a good road trip just the same. It’s all about leaving work behind, seeing new things and expanding our horizons.. Each new trip is a chance to catch new species and meet people who make us more complete.

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Alaska Fishing: Not Just Trout, Salmon and Halibut

We’re headed back to Alaska and like most visitors we’re excited to catch the species of fish that made the state a holy land for anglers – trout and salmon in the streams and rivers, and halibut in the heavy salt. It’s understandable why they’re the main draw, but they’re not the only game in town.

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Eight Reasons to Take An Ozarks Bass Fishing Trip

I’ve been fortunate to fish for bass all over the United States, from the far southern Texas fisheries that overlap into Mexico, to the northern natural lakes that stretch into Canada., as far west as you can go and all up and down the east coast. Yet despite it not necessarily being known as a “trophy destination,” I think that the Ozarks region needs to be on more traveling anglers’ radar.

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Things to Do During Brief Stopovers in Anchorage

While Alaska is of course the largest state, with seemingly endless things to see and do, and Anchorage is a cosmopolitan city, you don’t need to go far to see the wildlife the state is known for or enjoy a range of outdoors activities. Within the city itself there is plenty to do. Here are a few resources to get you started.

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More Good News from Copa for Mid-Atlantic Travelers to Panama

We recently published an article about the best ways to fly to Panama for an epic tuna popping trip. Many of the options were from Copa, including direct flights from our home airport, Washington-Dulles. Copa since announced that starting June 28th they’ll be adding service between Baltimore/Washington International Airport and Tocumen four times weekly.

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Our Trip to the 2023 Richmond Fishing Expo

The Half Past First Cast team attended the Richmond Fishing Expo in Doswell Virginia on Saturday, January 21, 2023. There was a little of this and that for sale, but the best part was seeing people we have not seen in quite some time. I had the opportunity to meet some of my social media fishing friends in person for the first time.

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Alaska Airlines Flight Resources 2023

Alaska Airlines offer the most choices from the Lower 48 to Anchorage. Their service, their timeliness and even the pancake machine in the airport lounge are top notch. Others with more knowledge of the flight game have already done the heavy lifting for us – providing insight into how to get the most out of this carrier’s options.

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Flying to Manaus to Fish in 2023

Manaus is not an easy destination. You can’t get there by road from other major South American cities, and there are only limited flights from the United States. Furthermore, those U.S. flights seem to constantly be in flux .If you’re heading there from North America, unless you’re in Florida, you’ll likely have to take at least two flights. Here are the current options.

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Direct Flight Options from the US to Guatemala 2023

After three trips to Casa Vieja Lodge, it’s the sailfish, sun and service that keep us coming back, but we also like the fact that travel there is easy. From our home near DC, there are many different airline options, including two offering direct routes, along with other options through hubs. As with Panama, no matter which airline alliance you prefer, from most places in the US you can get to Guatemala on the same day in two flights.

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A Dirty Dozen Links to Experiences Unique to Panama

We’ve now been to Sport Fish Panama Island Lodge three times, and on each visit we’ve briefly stopped over in Panama City. During those brief interludes we’ve been pleased with the safety and scenery of the big city, as well as the natural wonders of the Gulf of Gulf of Chiriquí, but we know there’s much more to do and experience.

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Eleven Reasons You Should Join Us in Alaska This Summer

We’re headed back to Alaska this August, my 4th trip there and Hanna’s 2nd. If you’re a lover of the outdoors, an American, or a citizen of the world and you’ve yet to go – shame on you! Regardless of your budget, your interests or the size of your group, there’s a way to get it done. In the meantime, we’d love it if you’d join us.

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Easy Travel to Panama

We’d still fish Panama if it required difficult travel logistics, but another feather in the destination’s cap is that it’s so easy to get there. With direct flights from many US and Canadian cities, you’re unlikely to have to take more than two flights to get into the country. Indeed, if you’re in or near a major hub you can likely get there on a three- to four-hour flight just about any day of the week.

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It’s Easier Than Ever to Fly to Your Alaskan Fishing Vacation

I’ve frequently argued that a trip to Alaska is the most exotic fishing vacation most Americans can take without exercising their passport. Part of that is because it’s fairly remote – to drive to Anchorage from Seattle, per Google Maps, would take 42 hours. However, Anchorage is served by multiple airlines with direct flights from at least 13 cities in the Lower 48.

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Map of Lake Picachos

Lake Picachos is Mexico’s newest destination bass fishery, and while it’s often considered a “numbers” lake it has produced quite a few trophies and personal bests. It sits in Sinaloa, less than an hour from the airport and about two hours from famous Lake El Salto.

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My 2022 Vacation Time in Review

Based on my social media feed, many people think that I’m constantly gone, but the truth is that I’m in my desk chair far more days than I’m away. In the interest of transparency (and to inspire some of you to be equally creative), here’s how 2022 played out in terms of using my allotted vacation time.

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Mazatlán Flights From the US and Canada for 2023

Lake El Salto and Lake Picachos in Mexico are our most frequent international destinations – we’ve been approximately 20 times, usually two or three times annually. Unfortunately, the flight options to Mazatlán, especially the direct ones, remain limited. That refers not just to the number of cities from which you can fly, but also to the number of flights per day.

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Half Past First Cast 2022 End-of-Year Travel Notes

Another solid travel year for the Half Past First Cast team. Judging by our social media feeds you’d think we were gone all the time, but to me it felt like we were home more than usual. Here are a few stats, notes and tidbits to tidy up the end of year accounting.

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